Rebecca Broom
Solicitor
Family Law
About Rebecca Broom
Having joined the firm in 2020 as a legal secretary in the firm’s Dispute Resolution department, I then moved into the role as a trainee solicitor. I qualified as a solicitor in March 2024, specialising in family law and specialise in private family law, including divorce and private children law.
How Rebecca can help you
Rebecca can assist in Divorce, Separation Agreements, Co-habitation Agreements, Private Children Law.
Rebecca’s background
Rebecca grew up in Norwich before moving up north to complete her undergraduate degree in Law at the University of Sheffield, where she graduated with a 2:1. She then spent a few years overseas working in ski resorts in Canada, New Zealand and Japan, before moving to London to complete a Master’s Degree at King’s College London in Medical Ethics & Law.
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Telephone: 01603 674512
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Our Norwich-based family law solicitors are knowledgeable and adhere to the Law Society’s Family Law Protocol. We actively work to settle disputes in a way that minimises their financial and emotional toll, whether through negotiation, mediation, or the legal system.
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